- Muni****lity. The name of the city in
Macedonian is
Resen (Ресен) and in
Turkish Resne,
while in
Albanian it is
known as Resnjë (definite form: Resnja). In Aromanian...
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Niyazi Bey from Resen") was an
Ottoman revolutionary, who was the bey of the
Resne (now Resen,
North Macedonia) area in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries...
- Niyazi,
protesting the rule of
Abdul Hamid II, fled with his band from
Resne (modern Resen) into the
mountains where he
initiated the
Young Turk Revolution...
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attested in the
Domesday Book of 1086,
where it
appears as Rase, Rasa, and
Resne. The name
derives from the Old
English ræsn
meaning 'plank', and is thought...
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important support to
Niyazi and his
forces during their capture of the
Resne garrison and the
event was a
small military victory in the
campaign to oust...
- pp. 965–1027. ISBN 978-90-04-24952-3.[permanent dead link] "Wedjahor-
Resne". Livius.org. Jona Lendering. 22
August 2015.
Archived from the original...
- 1916.
During his stay in the Balkans, he was
initiated as a
freemason in
Resne (Resen).
After the
resignment of
Grand Master Most
Worshipful Talaat Pasha...
- 1908. On July 3
Major Ahmed Niyazi began the
revolution by
raiding the
Resne (Resen)
garrison cache of money, arms, and
ammunition and ****embled a force...
- committee. On 3 July 1908,
Senior Captain Ahmed Niyazi Bey
stationed at
Resne (present day: Resen), an
ethnic Albanian, took to the
hills with 200 soldiers...
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religious practices specifically did not suffer.
Egyptian admiral Wedjahor-
Resne,
serving under Cambyses,
records in his
autobiography that
Cambyses respected...